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The Cheyenne Mountain School District is located in the southwest corner of beautiful Colorado Springs, Colorado. The District has a total enrollment of approximately 4,600 students in preschool through twelfth grade. There are a total of five elementary schools offering grades K-6, and one preschool. The District has one junior high school for grades 7-8, a high school for grades 9-12, and a charter school serving grades K-12.

Being at or near the top of all schools in Colorado and the Nation in academic achievement is the result of students who come to school ready to learn, strong parent and community participation and support, and outstanding teachers, administrators, and a board of education who are committed to providing an environment conducive to all aspects of learning. Over 85% of our graduates go on to college, many in the most prestigious colleges and universities in the nation.

Once again, District 12 is the highest-ranked large school district in Colorado and is

Different from common mascots like eagles, knights, tigers, or rams, the INDIANS mascot brings with it a responsibility to honor, respect, and celebrate Native Americans and their culture which we represent by taking the INDIANS name.

As students, staff members, boosters, fans, and community members, it is our responsibility to consistently model this honor and respect in support of Cheyenne Mountain High School.

Safe2Tell App Now Available

The Safe2Tell Colorado mobile app for reporting threatening behaviors and safety concerns in Colorado is now available for students, parents, and community members on the Apple App Store and on Google Play. The Safe2Tell mobile app is password protected, allows reporters to upload videos or photos, and has the ability to conduct a two-way dialogue between the reporter and dispatcher using a unique log in and password. Click on the icon below for more information on the app from Safe2Tell Colorado.

Changes to Immunization Requirements Begin July 1, 2016

Colorado law requires students attending public schools to be immunized against certain vaccine-preventable diseases. Beginning July 1, 2016, several changes to Colorado law on student immunizations will take effect including a requirement that parents/guardians seeking non-medical (religious or personal belief) exemptions for children must submit non-medical exemption forms annually.

NOTE: Parents who choose to use the optional online exemption form through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment must also provide notification directly to their child's school. Only information provided directly to District 12 Schools is protected by the Family Educational Records and Privacy Act (FERPA).